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Raven by Sam Michaels.


Blissfully reunited with her children and living in tranquility alongside her beloved husband, David Maynard, life has reached a new height of idyll for Georgina Garrett.

Until the night it imploded.

When intruders break in and threaten to harm her sleeping children, Georgina grabs her gun and instantly shifts from ordinary mother to bad-ass-mama bear.

Acting quickly, Georgina secures the safety of her children. Intuitively sensing that David is in danger, she calls on her faithfuls, Johnny and Charlotte. Together, they piece together who is out to kill her and plan to inflict the deadliest, most excruciating revenge.

Sam Michaels’ Raven is magnificent. Crazy non-stop action, colorful and distinctive characters, dramatic storylines, and always the most dynamic, vivid, Sam Michaels’ diction. Bloodshed and gore galore and raw in its depiction, Raven is intense, but appropriately so – especially when you find out who wants her blood. I chose to read right through rather than sleep, and it was so very worth it.

As a Georgina fan since Trickster, I’ve journeyed with her from her young days as a Battersea, street-smart imp, posing as a boy…to the business-savvy, gorgeous, legendary, gangster-boss that she became. Thank you, Sam Michaels, for this legendary, grand leading lady.

Thank you to NetGalley and Aria & Aries for the read of Sam Michaels’, Raven.

Opinions expressed are my own.

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